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Date:         Wed, 25 Jun 1997 09:16:59 -0400
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From:         kelphoto@bright.net (mark keller)
Subject:      Re: The Digital Clock

>Date: Wed, 25 Jun 1997 09:16:33 -0400 >To:lcarter@cowichan.com >From:kelphoto@bright.net (mark keller) >Subject:Re: The Digital Clock > >Hey, > > I used to play around with those cheapo digital clocks that come in >company logo gift set and such. > >One of the things I discoverd is that if you hold down both button at >once, I think after youve just done the final time adjustment, anyway >somewhere in the sequence, the clock will do the cycle trick. I had mine >cycle between date and time. Kinda neat for desk top, but not for a car. > > >Anyway to reverse the process you had to go throught the time set sequence >againg and then hold down both button again simultaneosuly. I might add >that you have to hold for a few second. > >Hope this helps. > >Mark, Glad to be back, 9k miles later, Keller >91 Carat WLE > >>Hello; I have an 87 GL whose digital clock constantly cycles the hours in >>24 hour mode. The minutes count out the time faithfully, and accurately. >>The adjusting holes, the right one feels okay the left one feels like an >>oil can or a frog clicker, push it in click, let it out click. I'll soon >>have to remove the dash to repair the heater fan, so if there is any thing >>else I can repair while I'm in there I'd like to know. TIA Larry Carter >


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